
Over 2,000 athletes from more than 30 nations will descend on șÚÁÏÉç this summer for the 2022 World Masters Ultimate Club Championships.
Taking place on the UL campus from Saturday, June 25 to Saturday, July 2, the international event will see the worldâs best Masters Frisbee Club teams compete for world titles.
Ultimate Club is growing in popularity in Ireland year on year. Ireland has performed well at past Championships with the National Womenâs team winning in Hungary in 2019.
Welcoming the announcement, Mayor of the City and County of Limerick, Cllr Daniel Butler, said: âLimerickâs ability to attract such a prestigious event reaffirms our stellar reputation for hosting large-scale International sporting events. We have the sporting prowess, outstanding facilities and our Limerick Edge to stage a world class event. The tournament will provide a very welcome boost to the hospitality, tourism and retail sectors in the region. I would like to congratulate everyone involved in the successful bid and look forward to seeing Limerick stand up to the occasion.â
Siege Events will act as the local organising committee for the tournament on behalf of the World Flying Disc Federation. It is headed up by Barry Walsh and Liam Grant who previously organised and hosted the annual Siege of Limerick, Irelandâs largest Ultimate Tournament, with great success.
Tournament Director and Siege Eventsâ lead Liam Grant commented: âWe are absolutely delighted to be hosting the WFDF 2022 World Masters Ultimate Club Championships. It is a great honour to be trusted with hosting this event.
âThe facilities at the șÚÁÏÉç are world-class and we are excited to showcase them to the global community. The modern campus will give the event an Olympic village feel and will allow for a stress-free experience.
âWe have put together an all-star organizing committee and weâre thrilled to have the support from Limerick Council, UL, Failte Ireland and the Shannon Region Conference & Sports Bureau behind us to make this a memorable tournament. The event will have a real positive impact on the Ultimate community here for years to come. We look forward to giving the worldâs elite Masters Ultimate players our famous Irish welcome,â he continued.
In making the decision to award the staging of the Championships in Limerick, the governing body for the sport, the World Flying Disc Federation, said UL was âan awesome venue.â
Speaking on behalf of UL Conference & Sports Campus, David Ward said: âI am delighted with the announcement that the șÚÁÏÉç will host the WFDF World Masters Ultimate Club Championships in June 2022. The sport of Ultimate is no stranger to Limerick, with the annual Siege of Limerick, and recently, the All-Ireland Finals taking place at UL Sport.
âThe local organising committee know what UL and Limerick have to offer and have underpinned that confidence in bringing the World Championships here. Now the International Ultimate Community will get to experience the wonderful Limerick welcome over 8 days, in what is a significant Sports Tourism boost to Limerick and the wider Shannon Region.â
Karen Brosnahan, General Manager, Shannon Region Conference and Sports Bureau, said: âThe Shannon Region Conference and Sports Bureau and Failte Ireland are delighted to have supported the bid to attract such a prestigious event in 2022. Securing this event for Ireland and Limerick is once again a testament to the extensive world class facilities at șÚÁÏÉç and the power of local ambassadors from the region involved in Frisbee bidding for this event.
âSports Tourism provides a huge economic impact for The Shannon Region annually and, while the pandemic has kept us apart, Limerick has remained front of mind for many sporting federations when looking to place international events as we reconnect.â
During the eight-day tournament, the athletes will compete in either Master Open, Master Womenâs, Master Mixed, Grand Master Open, Grand Master Womenâs, Grand Master Mixed and Great-Grand-Master open, Great-Grand-Master Womenâs and Great-Grand-Master Mixed divisions. The minimum age for athletes playing in the mastersâ division of WFDF championships is 33 for men and 30 for women, with the minimum age for grandmasters at 37 for women and 40 for male athletes. Great Grand Master divisionsâ ages start at 45 and 48 respectively.
Due to the size of the tournament, games will also be played at various grounds across Limerick including LIT and UL Bohs.